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I've seen couple of related questions but couldn't find an answer for this.

Which type of monitor do you prefer? There are lots of widescreen monitors on the market, I'm not quite sure this is good choice for development. Especially in while using dual monitors.

Widescreen or Not? and Why do you think it's better for development?

EDIT (by Konrad): Duplicate of Best Programming Monitor .

EDIT (by Bill): "Widescreen: Yes or No?" is part of that question, and several people answered.

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Is it really not programming related?! – Mehrdad Afshari Dec 7 '08 at 11:00
Yes it's and a lot! The question involves how many lines you can see in a screen and what sort of wide space you need, it's plain stupid that someone actually closed this question. – dr. evil Dec 7 '08 at 12:08
Konrad look at that "exact duplicate" widescreen answers are Yes / No that's it. I'm looking for justifications and reasons for this reasons, yes I've got some pieces out of those answers but this is not an "exact duplicate", I appreciate if you open the question again. – dr. evil Dec 7 '08 at 12:28
Konrad, I think you're being too restrictive! – tharkun Dec 7 '08 at 13:07
I see no reason to close this if the "duplicate" remains open. – ChrisN Dec 7 '08 at 13:12
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closed as exact duplicate by Bill the Lizard Dec 7 '08 at 14:00

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I like widescreen better. Development is more general than coding. For coding, small widescreen monitors are pretty problematic as you can't see much code at once (due to short height).

I think dual display is great for development in general. Personally, I like 22" widescreen as the primary monitor + 17" normal monitor at a side.

That said, I would love to have a couple widescreen 24" LED Cinema displays!

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I really like my 20" wide display. It's much more ergonomic than 4:3 panels. The aspect ratio is much more natural, because it best fits the eyes' view cone, especially if you wear glasses. If you like to keep your toolbars/toolboxes at the sides of the screen (like me), wide displays are better for development.

If I could afford them right now, I'd go for two 27" 1920x1200.

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I've been finding Eclipse very effective with the monitor in portrait mode. Sometimes it's useful to have more vertical space for code. Other times it's nice to be able to stretch the console window to be taller, while retaining a code window.

I think a widescreen monitor in portrait orientation ("tallscreen", I guess) would be overkill.

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It's almost 2009. Why wouldn't you get one or more widescreen displays? I'm surprised that non-widescreen displays are even made now, especially given that HD panels are so prevalent in consumer electronics.

For desktop systems, the minimum acceptable size for any display should be 1920x1200.

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I love my widescreen laptop, which I do all my development on. The extra screen space helps my environment look much less cluttered. YMMV.

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